Florida Expired License Information
Involuntary Inactive License - Up to 12 Months After Expiration
If your license expiration date passed and you did not renew your license, your license becomes involuntary inactive status, preventing you from engaging in real estate activities. You have 12 months to complete your continuing education and pay the renewal and late fees to DBPR to reactivate your license.
Involuntary Inactive License - 12 to 24 Months After Expiration
To renew a license that has been expired for more than twelve months, you must complete a 28-hour reactivation education course and pay all renewal fees that are due on your renewal application. We apologize Empire Learning does not offer this education at this time.
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Expired License - 2 or More Years After Expiration
Any license that has been involuntarily inactive for more than 2 years is considered expired. Once a license is expired, it becomes null and void and may not be reinstated or renewed. There is no hardship extension for this status.